Illiterate
In literature, there are no absolute truths, only different perspectives.
Author: A. B. YehoshuaTopics: Different, Illiteracy, Illiterate, Perspective, Perspective on Morality, Persuade, Truth
The beauty of literature is that it allows us to experience the world through the eyes of others
Author: A. B. YehoshuaTopics: Experience, Illiterate, Leads, Workout, World
Literature is a bridge between people, cultures, and times. It allows us to understand others and ourselves
Author: A. B. YehoshuaTopics: Illiteracy, Illiterate, People, People Respect, People’s Opinions, Political culture, Political issues, Selflessness, Selves, Times, Times of difficulty, Understand, Understandable, Understanding Language
Never underrate the boss! The boss may look illiterate. He may look stupid. But there is no risk at all in overrating a boss. If you underrate him he will bitterly resent it or impute to you the deficiency in brains and knowledge you imputed to him.
Author: Peter DruckerTopics: Famous, Illiterate, Knowledge, Meaningful, No deficiency
Whether one is rich or poor, educated or illiterate, religious or non-believing, man or woman, black, white, or brown, we are all the same. Physically, emotionally, and mentally, we are all equal. We all share basic needs for food, shelter, safety, and love. We all aspire to happiness and we all shun suffering. Each of us has hopes, worries, fears, and dreams. Each of us wants the best for our family and loved ones. We all experience pain when we suffer loss and joy when we achieve what we seek. On this fundamental level, religion, ethnicity, culture, and language make no difference.
Author: Dalai LamaTopics: Experience, Famous, Happiness, Illiterate, Meaningful, Poor, Religious, Rich, Suffer